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Tag Archives: instrumental
UDO PANNEKEET – Electric Regions
December 31, 2019

In and Out of Focus 2019 FOCUS bassist concentrates on compositional aspect of things to locate most charged areas of his artistry. As a conservatory graduate, Udo Pannekeet harbored the ambition of shaping an epic piece for a long time, … Continue reading
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Tagged Focus, fusion, instrumental, Udo Pannekeet
FERNANDO PERDOMO – The Crimson Guitar
December 22, 2019

The Right Honourable 2019 Wrapped in red tones and unplugged, instrumental tribute to most sanguine of prog ensembles looks for hidden enigmas in familiar melodies. “An outstanding knack for a tune” hardly featured among many a characteristic heaped upon Robert … Continue reading
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Tagged Fernando Perdomo, guitar, instrumental, King Crimson
STEVE EULBERG – Between The Tracks
December 20, 2019

Owl Mountain Music 2019 Californian folkgrass aficionado forms perfect fingerstyle figures on fretboard that may lead to paradise. There are many strings to Steve Eulberg’s creativity, what with the acclaimed artist being well-versed in history, teaching and a bit of … Continue reading
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Tagged folk, guitar, instrumental, Latin, Steve Eulberg
CHRIS HASKETT – Insufficient Necessities
December 6, 2019

Den City 2019 Stepping out of Rollins and Bowie shadows, globe-trotting guitarist forgets about his worries and his strife. Not a household name, Chris Haskett has long been kept in high esteem by his peers and heroes yet, even quarter-century … Continue reading
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Tagged Chris Haskett, funk, fusion, instrumental
MAGNATAR – Parallel Worlds
November 26, 2019

Magnatar Music 2018 Reverting gravitational collapse, prog-minded instrumentalists from America deliver a riveting record with remarkable escape velocity. The members of this Floridian ensemble may have a long pedigree, yet “Parallel Worlds” is their first album together, the result of … Continue reading
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Tagged instrumental, Magnatar, prog rock


